Getting cast in Star Wars is a once in a lifetime experience. Which provides the opportunity for a once in a lifetime over-the-top reaction.

Richard E. Grant (Logan, Game of Thrones) has been cast in an undisclosed role in J.J. Abrams’s Episode IX, among a bevy of other great genre actors, placing him at a pivotal place in the history of the franchise. He’ll be a part of the film that closes out the Skywalker Saga.

J.J. was sitting with Daisy Ridley and said, ‘Hey! Great. Come in. So you’re gonna do it?’ and I said, ‘Do what?’ And at this point the room went upside-down, and I’m sure he was telling me in detail what part I was playing and what the character is called. I have no memory of that whatsoever. I just kept thinking: I might be in Star Wars. I kept waiting for them to say, ‘Well you’re going to come in and stand in for somebody else because we need somebody to test your height or your age or whatever.’ But no, they kept saying ‘So you are going to do this aren’t you?’ and I said, ‘Of course I’m going to do this.’

That is the most relatable reaction to a Star Wars casting I’ve ever seen. Honestly, if J.J. told me I was going to be in Star Wars, I don’t think I’d be hearing anything anyone else said for a week.